WC Handy Award nominee, Janiva Magness, is preparing to release her new CD. Bury Him At The Crossroads will arrive in stores worldwide
in late summer or early fall 2004 via NorthernBlues Music. Though it's her first for the premiere blues/roots/world
label, Bury Him marks her 6th CD overall.
Magness received her first nod from the WC Handy Awards - the blues equivalent to the Grammys - where she was this
year nominated for "Best Contemporary Female Blues Artist."

The 13-track Bury Him was recorded and mixed
at Dusty Wakeman's famed Mad Dog Studios in Burbank, Calif. which is home to countless luminaries like Dwight Yoakam,
Lucinda Williams and Buck Owens. Featuring guest musicians Colin Linden, Stephen Hodges and Richard Bell, with
longtime Magness collaborator Jeff Turmes, the collection is an aural excursion of roots music that combines the
fiery singer's robust influences. From vintage Motor City R&B ("One
More Heartache"), to the romantic soul of Sam Cooke ("Lost
& Looking" and the plaintive folk of "A
Woman Knows" Magness crosses boundaries with her unabashed style and dynamic
vocal range. According to NorthernBlues Music president Fred Litwin,

"Janiva has that rare combination of star talent; an infectious energy on stage
and she can belt like there's no tomorrow. While she's grounded in the blues, she has the ability to appeal to
fans of soul, r&b and roots-rock."

The Los-Angeles based, Michigan raised Magness is the recipient of the B.B. King Award
for Musical Excellence, the Jim Croce Award for Outstanding Achievement in Rhythm & Blues, and Arizona's New
Times awarded her with the Critic's Choice honor for Blues Band of the Year. She has performed at some of the most
prestigious blues festivals around the world including King Biscuit, Belgium Rhythm & Blues, and Mississippi
Valley Blues Fest. Magness also starred in the Tony-nominated Broadway production "It
Ain't Nothin' But The Blues" at the David Geffen Theater in Los Angeles.